((late response because no internet while my bro is moving. Huzzah for stolen interwebs!))

@Everyone; If an employer gave you an very strange package (as in smells wierd, shakes, purrs, and occasionally sneezes pink glittter) and gave you the choice of taking it to a person or keeping it. Would you keep it or take it to said person?

Flan: I don't trade in living goods without VERY good reason to. If I had somehow been duped into transporting some... I assure you they would not arrive at their designated "owner"

Onion: :U : x?

@Everyone; Can you cook? And can you do a cart wheel?

Flan: yes.

Onion: :3??

@Everyone; Where do you get your clothes?

Flan: Shops, thievery and self crafting.

Onion: :b

@Flan; How would you feel if Onion was, somehow, going to have kittens? And would they stay and travel around with you guys?

AmaXennos wrote:@Everyone; If an employer gave you an very strange package (as in smells wierd, shakes, purrs, and occasionally sneezes pink glittter) and gave you the choice of taking it to a person or keeping it. Would you keep it or take it to said person?

Arinae: Which is easier and will pay more? I do that one.

Lueali:Employer? I would do whatever I was hired to do, unless I had reason to believe that it would cause harm to someone or something.

AmaXennos wrote:@Everyone; Can you cook? And can you do a cart wheel?

Arinae: No. Yes.

Lueali:No to both, I'm afraid.

AmaXennos wrote:@Everyone; Where do you get your clothes?

Arinae: What the fuck kind of stupid question? Stores. I made the armour.

Lueali:Most of what I wear I have tailored for me, or it won't fit properly.

AmaXennos wrote:@Lue; Could you hook me up with your tailor?! Or did you make those robes yourself?

Lueali:Mm, I've used many tailors in my life. These particular robes were made by an odd half-elven man in the capitol city of Drakenheim. Very artistic sort, I asked for something flattering and I'm pleased with the results.

AmaXennos wrote:@Lue; You go through all this stress yet you have no wrinkles!! Wow! Do you mind sharing you secret?

Lueali:... ... ... I... elves must be very, very old to show physical age as humans do. I certainly hope you don't think I am THAT old.

ark7 wrote:I have a question for Drea xD-> What is your favorite erotic fantasy/fetish? (If you don't mind sharing, that is. You can answer in PM if you prefer) (Yes, I'm *that* curious)

Drea: Whoah! That is a serious question, naww I ain't afraid to say it out loud. I like being tortured, usually tied down, so I can't fight back. I like a bit of knife play, just enough to make a little blood well up. I also love blind folds so they don't know whats coming. But I also like the tender stuff, after the fun its always nice to just fall asleep with yer arms around someone you care about.

*whispers* Though between you an me, Fie has one hell of a sturdy hand. He knows all the right places to cut!

To beggin with, I would like to say that everyone here does have serious levels on Awesome class with Kickass epic progression.

Also, its my first time. Please, be gentle. :3

@Spellcasters of DrowLove (Granth/Pyras/Flan/Lue/Fie/Etc): Magic is such a wonderful thing. Powerful too. I am in love with it and whoever does respect it deserves my respect as well. Must I ask then; Where do your magic come from? How does it feels to use it? Do you appreciate it and respect it or just use it because you can?

@Karrs: Had I seen many planar creatures myself I would not believe an Incubbi to walk on the Prime. Why are you here? What does a moronic place like the Material Prime has to offer to one such as you? Someone summoned you or you did travel by choice?

@Lue: What is the most powerful spell you had ever cast? How did it felt?

@Autem: Do you plan on getting some drow love for you as well?

You are exceedingly curious about people's fears and ask inappropriate personal questions about what scares them.Cast Mass Charm Person.Dustcraft

Bavette wrote:@Spellcasters of DrowLove (Granth/Pyras/Flan/Lue/Fie/Etc): Magic is such a wonderful thing. Powerful too. I am in love with it and whoever does respect it deserves my respect as well. Must I ask then; Where do your magic come from? How does it feels to use it? Do you appreciate it and respect it or just use it because you can?

Autem: I don't actually know. I've been told some things about quintessence or energy conversion, but it never made sense to me. I was taught it in a priory and not by theoreticians. I'm supposed to say that it comes from belief in a patron deity, but I haven't had that faith for years and I can still heal. I used to be able to do more, but you know...

I suppose I do respect it, since it's something I'm not sure I have claim to. It's a very useful tool, but like any tool it's not something you can revere on its own.

Bavette wrote:@Autem: Do you plan on getting some drow love for you as well?

Autem: What. ... Considering all the drow I know can be counted on one hand, and are either female, taken, murderous, gay, mad, or some combination thereof, I will say no.

Not that this would be a marked improvement on the kind of guy I usually fall for, but that's a story for some other time.

Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici"By the power of truth, I, while living, have conquered the universe."

@Spellcasters of DrowLove (Granth/Pyras/Flan/Lue/Fie/Etc): Magic is such a wonderful thing. Powerful too. I am in love with it and whoever does respect it deserves my respect as well. Must I ask then; Where do your magic come from? How does it feels to use it? Do you appreciate it and respect it or just use it because you can?

Granth: Magic in itself is a tool. A means to an end, the gift is granted to those who are worthy. Together you grow, it is a relationship of deep meaning. But still just a tool. :|

@Karrs: Had I seen many planar creatures myself I would not believe an Incubbi to walk on the Prime. Why are you here? What does a moronic place like the Material Prime has to offer to one such as you? Someone summoned you or you did travel by choice?

Karrs: Ahh my boy what a strangely personal question you have here. I was summoned looong ago by an young mage with to much potential. I finished my task of course and was set free, but not after finding the Material plane curious. I returned on my own after much bribing, coaxing and assassinating, and wondered, corrupted and devoured. Until I found I rather like red heads, and started knocking them up as fast as I could, discovered that my prodigy astounded me I stayed, and decided to help them mature, I was curious. I found I liked the feeling, so I established myself as a Merchant, and built a small company of sorts, destroyed and elven city and built my home, and here I have stayed. I don't get bored so easily, humans and mortals are ever unpredictable creatures. hahahahaha

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Bavette wrote:@Spellcasters of DrowLove: Magic is such a wonderful thing. Powerful too. I am in love with it and whoever does respect it deserves my respect as well. Must I ask then; Where do your magic come from? How does it feels to use it? Do you appreciate it and respect it or just use it because you can?

Fie: It's difficult to put words to the way magic feels. Do you have a word for how breathing feels? How your blood circulating in your veins feels? It is as natural and innate as that (mostly). I also shall refrain from engaging the theory behind it, as this setting is inappropriate for such a thing.

Whether it is worthy of being respected and appreciated, I would say that depends on the spell and the spellcaster. The useful bits are respectable enough I suppose, much in the way a trusty blade will never leave you wanting. I suppose Granth put it best. It's a useful tool, though by your phrasing I suspect you are romanticizing somewhat.

@Bavette: Fie raised a good point, how do you see magic, mister Bavette, and what's your relation with it?

@Fie: Good sir, I still can't convince myself you're a... bard. Am I under some misguided impression? (I do hold the utmost respect for bards, that's why I'm being cautious.)

@Autem: I'm not sure if this has been asked, lady Autem, but it seems you have belonged to an order at a point. Could you tell us a little about the beliefs upheld by said order and your relation with those dogmas? If it's not too much of a personal question, I mean.

@Drea: *looks about suspiciously* Hmmm... You do seem like the type who prefers to be on top during bed time. Is that always so, or have you tried the other way as well?

ark7 wrote:@Autem: I'm not sure if this has been asked, lady Autem, but it seems you have belonged to an order at a point. Could you tell us a little about the beliefs upheld by said order and your relation with those dogmas? If it's not too much of a personal question, I mean.

Autem: Ah... I'm no Lady, my friend, just Autem.

I was very young at the time, so my understanding of it could be skewed. The Sitien faith is based strongly on protecting and cherishing one's... homestead, I think is the wording, or a place you're responsible for in some way. If you visited one of their temples, you'd see a lot of bird imagery; even tiny little sparrows will fight like mad to defend their nests, you see. Usually you'll find Sitien oath knights stationed as border guards or city defenders. It's not work that's often heroic or impressive, but it's necessary.

I used to do that, but... obviously, not anymore. It's water under the bridge.

Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici"By the power of truth, I, while living, have conquered the universe."

Bavette wrote:@Spellcasters of DrowLove (Granth/Pyras/Flan/Lue/Fie/Etc): Magic is such a wonderful thing. Powerful too. I am in love with it and whoever does respect it deserves my respect as well. Must I ask then; Where do your magic come from? How does it feels to use it? Do you appreciate it and respect it or just use it because you can?

Flan: Nature. Anyone can tap into this power, most have their heads too far up their asses to see it.

ark7 wrote:@Bavette: Fie raised a good point, how do you see magic, mister Bavette, and what's your relation with it?

Oh, please, do not misguide my curiosity. I have a personal view of magic but I do not criticize any other one, mostly because magic is different to each and everyone (my motives for asking these questions on the first place).

As I said, I am in love with it, not because of its uses, which are clearly magnificent, nor its power or beauty, what also can entice the mind. Magic, at my eyes, is like a woman (or some men, like Lue, but not the point), temperamental, unpredictable, mysterious but also very charming, caring and sweet. By all means, magic can seduce one to do stupid things. It's true that I romanticize magic, but what there is about magic that is not romantic?

Now, about the feeling... Magic, to me, feels like sex: Addictive, filling, exhaustive, desired, arousing and... worth (m)any sacrifices. hehe.But it is true that each and every spell, at each and every occasion, feels differently. (I could place some examples, but I dare not make a bigger post.)

You are exceedingly curious about people's fears and ask inappropriate personal questions about what scares them.Cast Mass Charm Person.Dustcraft

ark7 wrote: @Fie: Good sir, I still can't convince myself you're a... bard. Am I under some misguided impression? (I do hold the utmost respect for bards, that's why I'm being cautious.)

Fie: Unfortunately all of my instruments are in cinders at the moment, barring my flute. I had an entire room just for them, over a hundred's years worth of collecting. And then they were on fire. Went up like kindling. I couldn't save a one. All of my........

...

Yes, well.

Just because I'm a bard doesn't automatically make me a minstrel. Any idiot with a lute can wander around shouting garbage at the top of their lungs about what's currently going on around them. I respect music and its uses far too much to rend it of its dignity in such a way.